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Old 05-17-2010, 10:17 AM
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Re: death of wm

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Originally Posted by cg83 View Post
as long as the phone makers continue to make the more powerful phones( TP3, Ominia 3, HDC 3) and so on WM will strive on. Those phones mentioned are powerbased phones. WM7 is a powerbased OS. Some people want just the easy stuff, downlaod a few apps here and there and so on. WM7 is innovation and for the power users. People for the longest said that MS will fall off with Windows. They went no where. Even with Vista they still didnt fall off. Vista was for the power users, WM7 is for the power users. The only way MS will fall off or die out is if they do it to themselves.
ahm...you do realize that the only reason M$ windows can get away with things like vista is due to the application compatibility. If someone like say Google released an OS that could natively run almost all Windows apps Windows would most likely die.

WM7 is not for power users..no power user uses locked down stuff. In the mobile space M$ is no where as big as they are in desktop space...As things are going them dieing out in the mobile space is extremely likely.
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